AusCERT 2009: Photo gallery

Summary: Australia's largest annual security conference, AusCERT, is underway for another year, and continues the tradition of bringing security gurus, vendors and members of government under one roof.

Conroy tells delegates about the threat of DDOS attacks and infected PCs.

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Oracle has sponsored this device used by delegates to judge the quality of speakers to the tune of "Who wants to be a millionaire?". Graham Ingram said today, "I love this music".

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Oracle tests the observation skills of security pros.

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Paul Twomey, President and CEO of ICANN walks the line between the law and IT. Twomey highlighted how the internet's structure undermines the government worldview, which is still based on national borders.

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Milling around the booths.

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NetIQ brings in entertainment.

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If you give Sophos your business card, you're in the running for a date with a Dalek.

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Who let the dog out? Roff, roff. F5 did and it killed the rabbit.

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Manning the stands with a beer in hand, this stall minding business is tough work.

Liam Tung is an Australian business technology journalist living a few too many Swedish miles north of Stockholm for his liking. He gained a bachelors degree in economics and arts (cultural studies) at Sydney's Macquarie University, but hacked (without Norse or malicious code for that matter) his way into a career as an enterprise tech, s...
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